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W A MT'Q ln The Herald ray W A NT<J A Tria! Win Prove W A NTS
lc A Word; 25c Minimum Charge w'w 25 Word* or Less of Help Wanted 25c dlf<B»i[ ''l
Herald Wants Fill a Need
In the Business World
Read Them Daily
For Bargains.
Hoftr<l«rn “eom« (Uid go -and th«y
corn* a* f**t ■■ th«y go If your want
• d la TUIHLT
Ono of th* ihlnga you ahould novrr
do until you have n-ud th* want ad. Is
to root a furnished roon.
If you would like to buy It a> one-lhlrd
of Its original iw Just b« < huso It ha*
bear* uaert a lit tie, arid la 'Vcond hand
watch the want ad*.
The coat of a want ad. la u *matl f**«-
lo pay for nerurtng a good tenant.
Isn't It vastly Important that you
“market your services'' to the host ad
vantage that your pay envelope should
solve your living problem tmlljr and
well? The w;int ads help you to find
the right sort of pey <nvelop«*
If there are ten good servants Just
now In this city who are looking for
fdnoos, nine of them are reading ihe
ads.
HERALD WANT AD
SUBSTATION POSTOFFICE
' n he following replies to Wan! Ads
*ro In Ths Hcralti Want Ad, I*m
offlctt, iinfl rhould be called lor or
lliey will lie d«4i,t.'ed
K M J —l; l ife—!; O B— 1 * A
J—l. Opporiim* 1 ;' l. Cook 1 . *.
I; II W 1. H I K 1; MM <
—2; H M II I*—1; H IrfHoy ':
H —4; II M I’- :• L 3—l; P-'i X
X X —L' n p I 1 • Hroad**/ i.
Pin—l, J K K I \ ti B 1; A H
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WANTED HELP Male
WANTKO RAILWAY MAIL. CI.KHKH
Posi office clerks, canlers. 11,100.00
yearly. Examination* here November
I gth Preparation free Pranklln In
ttltute, Hochen’tst N Y Oct up
WANTED HELP Female
COOK A COOK AND HOUHF.GIHL
wanted at once. Apply 4til (Jreem*
o2v
WANTED EXPEHIENCb 1) NURHK
nnd linn so servant ipply Old
Greritc at reel. nilOoo2*4c
WABHINU A COLORED WOMAN
desire a position hh washwornate
Apply Mary Smith, fcr.o Second Ave
ol XX
WANTED SITUATION
Male.
lirri.Kß A COL.ORKD MAN UK
•Ires a position as butler or driver
or work of tiny kind Apply Jnu ,
Moore, 1426 PlcquS Ave. olx\
WANTED Salesmen.
BAI.HUMAN YVANTKD TO TAKE
order* In Georgia direct to the con
•timer fin one of ih» old**! lunion*
wholeaalc liquor limine* In ltd' Blue
Gra** Region* of Krtiluck) Addromt
ft H Htnuli-r A Hon, Mall Order lio
pertinent. Leilngluti. K\ 027<
WANTED Board.
I'RHHONH DKSIIUNG TO TAKE
modlral students hm btmrdcrH will
)iI«a««' notify Dr, 1.. W Fargo, t-.iN
t.reene Ht
WANTED Miscellaneous.
DBBK OmCK 1)1 IV UAH'
*l\«t dlacrlpllou and b<*l price,
Itroker, ram Herald *2Sp
HAKE WANTED TO 111 Y A
.mall vtHondhand Iron safe, muM
tie a baraaln vi* I*l y \Y 11 lioltne-
Bicycle Repair Shop <>2o
UOOK I-till SM \l .1 FAMILY
man or eonian; muat live on Ihe
place, and furntah reforeßCoa. AppU
74* Hi j itolda Ht. Ole
WANTKD TO BUY RICHMOND
Academy book, and other arhool
book* In tine DellqueaUs "Now and
Old Beok.hop." lit Bevontk Hi.
WANTED Rooms.
\
lUhl.il and modern improved fur
niahed rouma for light housekeeping
by young married couple Address
s\
WANTED Boarders.
DdBtlDKKb " AM . YOl Ml
men to board; or will rent dhiiii
with or without board Apply No
•i« Kill. oil*
Motorcycle Repairng.
IK YOl'lt YIiITORCYt ..I ...!’l ;
roiwirina or u>*d» any pant, rill
at the Re|>.ilrDui lleodqiiarler*. K
\Y Wat won. 21k Mrlntoah Hi l'hon
No. 1711. *Soc
Locks
HOW ARK YOl It LOCKS DO THEY
werk eaay ? If not have (hem put
In fliv-rla»» order by an i'*i<crt; I
guarantee all work Jno. If . Brick e
tSi Campbell St. *J7e
Wanted.
I.ADIRS TO RKAD THIH AD AND
then phone thalr want# to na We
will tend for your preaerlptlona, fill
them and deliver them to you with
out eatra charge Carr'a I’hartnai >
I kon.' M«
Want-advcrtisc—and lurn an anno lance info an incident when a useful employee goes over to your competitor
FOR SAIoE
Poultry and Pet Stock
MAMMOTH HHO.r/.K TCRKEYS;
T0’..0»« 0«aa«. Muacovcy Duck,;
Bnrr.-o ."vnouth Kicka; nil (arm
ral«cil, he».‘hy arid from nr,t<daaa
■toc k Prlcwa raaaonablo. Addri a*
Howdre Phlnlty, Jrorotowd. Ga. ts
BI KE ORPINGTONS A KKW MCK
young cockrela for aalo f rom the
original fan.ou. Cook utrail.. *towdre
Chlnliy.
*FOR SALE
Horses. Mules, Livestock,
Harness, Carriages, Etc
IK YOU DONT BUY YOUR HORSES
and mtilea from u«, wu both loae
money Auauitta htook Yard*.
RED POU. CATTLE: A KEW
choice heifer, arid bull calve, Thiy
are hardy, dean atock, good mllk'.r,
and with beef conformation. Juki the
kind of rattle you Ilk'- to aee around
Ibe farm For prk<-» and ctlmatea.
write Bowdro I’hlnlxy, (Jrovetown, Ga
HORSE HORSE, ItI'GGY and HAH
ner, for nale. Horae penile; suit
able fur t»dy to drive. Owner moving
Into city. Apply or addrea, Vs., car
'llldel.randl, corner Kill* and Wash
Imtlon HI,. ,30c
FOR SALE Real Estate
COTTAGE A STYLISH f, ROOM
otlage in North Auguata for sale
al a sacrlßce. Kor particular, apply
I* O Box 717 city. ,l»;f
PLANTATION OK 600 ACRES OK
land In Warren county; dcidrabln.
Apply to Clarence K. Clark. ,2Ctf
HOUSE A BEAUTIFUL HOME, 122
Broad street, for sale; lot 45x120.
house of 5 rooms, larae porch, back
and front, cement Bidcwalk. ass; a
new bouse Price, 12,350 cash. Ap
ply on premises o3c
FUR SALE Miscellaneous
AUTOMOBILE: GOOD A 8 NEW; 40
horsepower engine; can be seen st
White's Barrage; big bargain for
quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald
office. ts
FOR SALK HALF CORD DRY
plno wood, delivered. for $1.50.
Rustic swings $3 u 0 and Rocking
i bairn slsu each. Home line Coiuin
Ida.i Wyendotles, H I, Wyandotte,,
Light llrulmiuH and White Hocks lit
special don,, out prices. Eggs to I
hatching, all Breeds B< lvldere Pool
try Karin, Phone 1114, Augusta, Ua
A NO. I GILLETTE BAKETY
rarer slightly used -ont $5 no, will
sell for half price. Including case Son
John It. Handers, al Herald office
sJOr
. h -
PI It M l I ISP KOR HALE LKATII
er lounge, leather chair, library la
hie, and other piece* t.'all at one.
411 Lr-onard llldg olp
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED SETTER STRAYED
from 610 Greene street, black and
while aeiicr blfch. Reward for ln
formation or return to It I. Branch
,27tf
POI ND JCKYH POUND ON Too
block Broad at reel, n bunch ol
keys, owner can recover spun by
paying for advertising Apply !!■ r
aid of lice o 2
LOST DOG ONE LARGE BLACK
tuil dng (male), answers name i f
Hull Reward If returned to .1. It Pel
line A Hro , 701 Twlgga Ht S;ll)|i
Cheap Lumber
A I.AIMtK LOT UK KLOOKINtJ, OLII
lug Hlid wea'har boarding. .1
y 1 mini', 11 »o n lot of rough Imuhrr
"hurt and long loaf, from lln
boards to kxtO traiuetng All thl*
stock must be dlsp *ed of in next Jo
day* Address Standard Lumber <V
I > posit lon Ave and 15th St., or K
J O'Connor, *66 Broad Mt C
Japalac.
IS WHAT YOI WANT FOR THAT
old furniture All colors Tesaler>
Pharmacy, 12C6 Broad, 0:v
Floori Shincles
NO J, * ’ no. NO 1. *B.OO P O H
our >ard; Hfu ccnta additional for
handling Industrial Lumbar Co,
North Augusta, 9l3tf
Keys
WHEN YOf Id HisK \ KKY OR
your k#y* do#* not work
bring ; hi*m to m* I mn nutk<* you i
'it*w k#> or them notice. Jtio. P
Brickie ??3 Campbell tft. *2 7c
Furnaces
REPAIRED AND CLEANED WITH
guarantor* to be In perfect condition
• hen complete All first class and
• c.l experienc'd h**lp Used for such
• ork Call phono rad or address Robt
A Mack »13 Kills St O.'Sc
Verderv Pressing Club.
SUCCESSORS Tti VKIfPKRY. 3f
Mctiitenk street, phone |lii Kx
pert cleaning, prgsatna and repairing:
bats clean'd and blinked. ladles
suits and skirts cleaned and pressed
All work guaranteed J. P. Steph*
manager. ole
Windsor Soring Wntor
RELIEVES NAfSKA DYSPEPSIA
txldney trcuble. i gallons dollvn* 1
10 e»ms Phone lit, Altl
Guns
1 K AIPI.OY NOTHING BIT KX
perta to do tux gun work so whor
j your gun needs working on. bring 1
Ito me, I guarantee all work Jno. r’
I BrickU, iBS Cm* pbe it St. «?T>
ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY,
911 Broadway.
Dutch Bulbs are now ready.
Hyacintha. single end double, all
coiora, 50 cents per dnz<-n; $3.50
per 100.
Tulips, single and double, mixed
colors. 20 went, par dozen; $1.25
per 100.
Narr.issus, Jonquils, Crocus—greatest
variety In town.
Chinese Sacred Lillies.
Roman Hyacinths,
i alia Lillies.
Freeslae.
They beautify the home so.
ABOUT YOUR LAWN.
It will look less like we have had
a flood If you sow it with
ALEXANDER'S EVERGREEN
LAWN GRASS.
One pound sufficient, for 300 square
feet. 30 cents; four pounds, $1.00;
bushel (16 pounds) $3 50.
When you want correct Seeds the
correct place to get them Is the
ALEXANDER SEED CO.
Careful salesmen.
911 Broadway, Augusta, Ga.
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate.
RESIDENCE: SIX ROOM HOUSE,
large yard and stable, near Georgia
and Central railroad, for rent. Apply
712 Calhoun St, Apply M. L. Brown,
Mullarky A Sullivan Co. S3oc
RESIDENCE: MY RESIDENCE,
eight rooms, suitable for two fam
ilies, In good order, also dwelling of
five rooms, will sell doube tenement,
445 and 447 Watkins St. D. Graham,
446 Walker St. B22tf
DWELLING: SIX ROOM DWELLING,
1226 Ellis St., for rent; modern con
veniences Apply M. j, Toohey, 130
Jackson St. sl7tf
OFFICE CORNER OK ALLEY REAR
of Georglu Railroad Bank front
October Ist. Rent S2OO. Apply Geor
gia Railroad Bank. sl2t{
HOUSE: AN ELEGANT NEW
housp In North Augusta, West ave
nue, near Hampton Terrce, two baths
and all modern Improvements. See
It and you will rent It. Apply B. 0.
Wall, 917 Broad St. SlOtf
FOR RENT—Rooms.
ROOMS: THREE CHOICE ROOMS
for rent for light housekeeping
Bath, water name place. Private Tam
il'. 246 Telfair. Olp
ROOMS: AFTER OCTOBER IST.,
three rooma and bath, c-enlrally lo
rated, on Greene atreet. The rooms
are furnished and are steam heated.
Young men preferred Address H.
Le Roy, care The Herald o2c
FLAT A FLAT OK 4 ROOMS
with privilege of bath al 442 Ken
wick Ht Apply 622 Cenler Hi Hl3tf
Sand Sand Sand
WAGON LOAD OR CAR LOAD
Geo. S. Murphey. Phone 1513. •
o2p
Southern Cabinst Manu
facturing Works, North
Augusta.
SHOW CASKS l)‘. LRHAULr'D ALL
high clasa furniture Cabinets of all
descriptions made Manufacture of
■ talr, bank, and of,ire fixtures and all
rlasses of tine carpenter work. Phono
no 714. o«a
Damaged by the Freshet.
THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
will repair and put In first flass or
der. your .milks that were damag'd
by the «ater Telephone them 593,
they will send for vour trunk*, ex
milne them and let you know cos! b ■
lore doing ihr work If you prefi r
nice m-w trunk, they will take the
old ol* a* par' pavnient (lire Ihe’n
a call at »«1 Broad, Wrong Side of
Street ts
Commercial School.
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS;
shorthand, typewriting, practical
boekkecpinp arithmetic and spelling
aughi b) Margaret Funk, assisted b
eiie of the most competent bookkeep
s <n Augusta Kor further Inform
allot) eall on Maigaret Funk. Coni
merclal School, Harlsou Bldg
ol7c
Machines Repaired
AI.L MAKES ok MACIHN'.S hk
paired by an exper; adjurtev. if
\oi:r machine »a* under wa i-r better
hate It looked slier at once Singer
Sewing Machine Co. No, 946 drool
i; . oiUj
Dissolution Notice.
THE FIRM OF m 813 AND BUR
fcaray ha*» dt**oh*Ml by mutual
Ajfr** > ment. 1 am nos at 719 Canu>-
NMI Ntmt 1 will bo glad to lorvi*
n\y frlond* and tho public »lth
cHolct' cuts of tin*' homo kiib d ru< ata
all kind* Also livo nnd drossod
tHiuliry A trial order will make
Iy oil « permanent customer. Jno. M
Mush Thonc 1077. of*p
WRAPPING I’ATKR OLD NEWS
papera for wr.it-oing purpose* Ap
ply at lit raid office JlCtf
FISH FISH
Fresh from Fis 1 series Daily.
Vegetables, Celery,
Fruits.
0. D. FLORENCE.
Phone KM*7. 44<> Hroad St.
wnno.BKWue'OWl
.uaii.Mwi***)*.**
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Legal Notice.
Trustees Sales in Bankruptcy of Real
Estate.
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Hon. Joseph Ganahl. referee In
bankruptcy for the North Eastern Di
vision of tho Southern District of
Georgia paeard ln the bankruptcy
cane of Tyoor Cheatham Mercantile
company, bankrupt* the undersigned
will expose for public sale before the
county court house door at YVnrren
ton. Georgia, on Tuesday, the 6th day
of October, the first Tuesday ln said
month of October A. D. 1908, between
the legal hours of sale, the following
property, sold as the property of said
bankrupts, Tysor Cheatham Mercan
tile company:
“One lot of land in town of War
renton, Georgia, 75 feet by 90 feet
with store house thereon measuring
58 feet by 89 feet, constructed of
brick, one story. Bounded on south
by Broad street on west by alley on
north by C. R. Fitzpatrick on east
by lot owned by Warrenton, Georgia.’'
All of said real estate will be sold
to the highest bidder for cash. Under
the order of the Hon. Joseph Ganahl,
referee ln bankruptcy, the real estate
Is ordered sold free from all incum
brances thereon and said money real
ized from said sale shall stand in
lieu of any claim against said real
estate; that no bid be accepted unless
accompanied by a certified check or
other satisfactory security for at least
10 per cent of such bid, and if sale
is confirmed the balance to be paid
In; If the Bale Is not confirmed the
10 per cent will be refunded without
deduction."
This the 20th day of August A. D.
1908.
OLIVER ORR, Trustee for the
Tysor Cheatham Mercantile Co.
a9-16-23-30c
MRS. FRANCRS FOX,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St.
Opposite Union Depot.
Kodak films developed free of charge.
Four Post Cards, 50c alOtf
Mineral Water.
DRINK STOKES MINERAL WATER
—Endorsed by physicians of tho
city. 'Phone orders 615 and deliv
ered promptly ir any part of the city.
o3p
Japalac
IS WHAT YOU WANT FOR THAT
fuifniture. All colors. Tessler
Pharmacy, 1366 llroad. o
Motorcycle Repairing.
IF YOl It MOTORCYCLE NEEDS
repairing or net ds any part*, ca
at the Repairing Headquarters. IJ
V\ YVatson. 218 Mclntosh St. 'Phon
No. 1711. s29e
Shoe Repairi g.
STOP AND CONSIDER AND GET
up your winter shoes and bring
hem to 1005 Ellis *tr<.‘et. where you
"an have Ihe best of skill work done
by hand, alto savi mopey b> getting
up vour children's school shoes. W
Golden, 1005 Ellis street. Ole
Osborne’s Business College
FALL TERM NOW OPI N'; EASY
nimuljly rate* for either book
keeping or shorthand cours.'. Day
or night session. 'Phone 4.71. 027;
Plastering: Material
IY’ORV WOOD FIBRE PLASTER IP
the best plastering niaiertal for
walls and ceilings, it gives addi
tlunal s teugth to the building and
stays ptr forever. A. H. McDanlt
Augusta. Ga. J 14•!
Brignten Up.
VARNISH STAhs’S, THAT WILT,
make water soaked furnl ure look
:!k« new. Augusta Builders Supply
I',. M:> Bread St 'Phone 321. o;lc
Sanitary Lime
PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL ME UP
for anv quantity. A. H. McDaniel
Pbon« 16 Al2tf
To Piano Owners.
WHO INTEND MOVING: FROM
this dale on your piauo moved,
tuned and cleaned for $6.00. Th
* pedal price of tiling is $2 50 Ca i
up Robt. J Watson. No. 666 Broad
street. 'Phone 1717. Have your
piano examined all work strictly fir*
class. octal e
Concrete Work.
CONCRETF WORK: 1 DO AI.L
kinds ol concrete work, such a.
cement walk*, reinforced work. 1
nave 'he latest improved machinerv,
and an expert foreman. And am pre
pared to turn out work for big or
ders. Estimate* and speclilcattoi t
furnished A. H. McDaniel. Augur
ta, Ga.
Reward
! .T»H ANY ’A M' OF CHILLS AN
f, *. • tt- »t Randall * Chill ai d Fi
ver tonic tali* to cure. Uu»rante»,l
:o cure when- others tall. No cur
uo pa' Phone 2214 Landal!'* PYu
mao> Y\e deliver to ~n> tart of th
I i tty. ol:.
Tessiers Pharmacy.
I KIIKSO DISINFECTANT THE
beat there Is Any quantity. T«-
•lera pharmacy, 1366 Broad St, tl
Bicycles
WHEN YOUR BICYCI-E RUN*
hard or needs repairing, call *t»hoi;
-1914 aid I will wild for same v-t r
pair and pm in iir*t-d*** ’rder <-■
! thort notice. Jno. F Brickie. 22
Special Notice*.
ELECTION NOTICE.
The attention of all persons who
are, or may be, candidates for mem
bership in The City Council of Au
gusta for the term of three year*,
commencing January, 1909, is directed
to the following provisions of the Act
of the General Assembly of the State
of Georgia, approved August 7th,
1907:
That every person nereafter intend
ing to become a candidate for the
mayoralty, or for membership in the
City Council of said city, at the reg
ular city election, as now fixed by
law for the month of December shall,
between the first Wednesday In Octo
ber and the first Wednesday ln No
vember, both Inclusive, preceding
such month of December, file ln the
office of clerk of council of said city,
witlj said clerk or his deputy, a dec
laration or notice of such intention,
which shall state the position, and,
In case of the candidacy being for
membership in the City Council, ln
addition, the ward; a written ac
knowledgement of the receipt of such
declaration, from said clerk or hi*
deputy, shall always be evidence of
Its filing. That ln case not more
than one such notice or declaration
of Intentions is filed in respect to
any particular such position during
the time above required, then the
person so filing, by virtue of this act,
becomes the Incumbent of such posi
tion for the next ensuing term as now
fixed by law; and the said clerk of
council, on the Thursday next suc
ceeding such first Wednesday in No
vember, publish, in each daily paper
of the City of Augusta, a declaration
to that effect; and shall also pub
lish on said Thursday and the two
days next succeeding, in such papers,
the names oi candidates for each such
position, where there is more thafi
one candidate for any such position.
That once a week during the month
of September ln each year, said clerk
Bhall publish, ln such dally newspa
pers, as the official notices of the
City Council of Augusta may now,
or hereafter, publish in a notice of
the requirements of this act as touch
ing the next election. That in cases
where there Is not more than one
notice or declaration filed as hereto
fore required, in regard to any par
ticular position, that no polls shall
be opened nor election held, ln such
ward or wards as such condition may
exist, neither ln regard to the mayor
alty nor membership in the City Coun
cil, unless in cases where there Is,
In years of the mayoralty election,
mor*. than one candidate for the may
oralty, qualified as hereinbefore re
quired. and only one notice of Inten
tion In respect to the membership ln
council filed, when and in which case,
the election shall be held as provided
by law, but for the mayoralty alone,
in each such ward or wards. That
In rase no notices, or declarations
in regards to any particular place or
position are filed, as hereinbefore re
quired, the election shall be held as
provided by law; and ln every case
where more than one such notice or
declaration shall be so filed for the
position in respect to which It is
filed the election shall be held as
required by law.
WM. LYON MARTIN,
Clerk of Council.
s4-11-18-25-30c. ,
An Odd Coincidence.
"Do you know that nature and scholar
*1 -- ’ • e In one thing'.’"
“In th* fall both begin to turn the
FURNITURE RENOVATING
Will soon begin and you will need the necessities for the work. Now the very
best article on the market today for this work is LIQUID VENEER, and we
are the sole agents for this article in Augusta. There is no other just as good,
for this is the best.
All kinds and colors of floor stains. We have the the goods in all size
packages. There is nothing that makes the floor look better than a line coat of
stain.
If any of your metal or discolored, there is nothing that equals PU T Z
CREAM for putting it back in its original condition.
If any of your furniture comes to pieces then it is LA PAGES GLUE
that you need. It M ill hold tighter than any other kind of glue.
Remember that we carry everything you need for putting your furniture
floor and walls back in their old condition.
We have Glass of all sizes and can fill orders rapidly.
O’Connor & Schweers Paint Co
Broad Street. - Augusta, Ga.
Special Notices.
I Office of Commissioner of Roads and
Revenue, Richmond County, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 14, 1903.
To Charles S. Bohier, Tax Collector,
Richmond County:
The following assessments upon
the State Tax for the year a9OB are
hereby made and you or your suc
cessors in office are hereby instructed
and requited to collect the same.
Pauper 6 8
Poor House 11.4
Roads and Bridges .. .. ..13.8
Court Expense-- 21 2
Maintaining Prisoners ~..11.4
Jurors 5.8
Elections 2.
Public Buildings 5.8
Jail 5.8
Coroner 2.1
Small Pox .. .. 5.8
County Police 2.4
Reformatory 3.3
94.8
ihe same being forty-six cents on
ihe one hundred dollars of taxable
, property, or ninety-four and 8-10 per
' cent of the State Tax of four and
85-100 mills, levied for other than
, funding purpose.
WILLIAM F. EVE,
Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Commr
Hoads and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga
Attest :
WM. D’A, WALKER, Clerk
Oct 15 c
Reward.
A SUITABLE REWARD WILL BE
paid for information which will
lead to recovery of several bales
not yet recovered, which floated
down the Savannah river, from
our warehouse, during the recent
flood. The bales consist of stock
resembling cotton, and are packed
in same style as cotton, except
bales have eight ties. All outside
parties are warned against dispos
ing of this stock ln any manner.
RIVERSIDE MILLS,
Sept. 29th, 1908, Augusta, Ga.
o4c
St. Angela’s Academy
REOPENS SEPTEMBER 14TH.
AIKEN, S. C., CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY
Boarding and Day School offer* oducational and climatic advantages.
English and Commercial Courses. Plano Violin, Guitar, Mandolin, Violin
Cello. Voice Culture, Crayon. Painting in oil and water-colors.
FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO DIRECTRESS
THIS MEANS VOU
Sprinkle DISINFECTANT LIME around your
HOUSE and in the CELLAR
85c PER BARREL.
Augusta Builder’s Supply Co.
Phone 321. 643 Broad St.
MEET ME AT HICKEY’S
Where You Get the Best Work by the Best Workmen.
Remember the place, 221. Eighth Street.
HICKEY’S BAEBER SHOP.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30.
Special Notices.
GEORGlA—Richmond County—
Maggie C. Brendel, vs. J. p. Bren del.
Libel for divorce. In Richmond Su
perior Court, Octob«r term, 1908.
The defendant, J. P. Brendel. is here
by required to be and appear m person
or by attorney, at the Superior Court,
next to be held in and for said county
aforesaid, on the 3rd Monday in October,
ISOB, then and there to answer the
plaintiff in an action for divorce, etc.,
as in defaul of saiu appearance, said
court will proceed as to justice may ap
pertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry C. Ham
mond. Judge of said court, this ol
September, 3908.
GEO. B. POURNELLE.
Deputy Clerk, S. C., R. C., Ga.
525-30-02-9 O
Water Works Notice.
THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO
be- Tery careful to leave all hydrants
and other openings closed to avoid
any waste of water. We have found
many cases, where parties will
leave hydrants open, presumably to
be certain to know when the water
is turned on. This causes a great
waste which must be stooped.
Sprinkling of lawns and washing
o! pavements strictly prohibited.
JNO. D. TWIGGS, Jk.
Supt. C. W. W.
Slits
Tax Collector's Office, Richmond
County.
Notice is hereby given that the State
County and School Tax for 1908 are now
due and payable at this office. The fol
lowing, are the rates per hundred.
State $ .50
County 46
School .. •• .. .35
$1.31
or $13.10 per thousand. Tax payers are
requested to make prompt payments.
CHAS. S. BOHLER,
Tax Collector, Richmond County
Oct 20c
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